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Looking back at EXILE’s classic and popular songs: a collection of unforgettable gems

EXILE has left a profound mark on Japan’s music scene with overwhelming performances and vocals that resonate with the heart.

Through member departures and new additions, they’ve continued to embrace “change” and “evolution,” packing their catalog with a wide range of appeal—from ballads that heat your chest every time you listen, to dance tracks that make your body move before you know it.

Do you have a song that’s special to you? This time, we’ll introduce EXILE’s classic and popular tracks that have long been loved by many.

Whether you’re feeling nostalgic or listening for the first time, be sure to find a new favorite.

Looking back at EXILE’s classic and popular songs: a collection of unforgettable gems (91–100)

Your eyes only ~The Vague Contours (Shape) of Me~EXILE

This is EXILE’s memorable debut single, released in 2001.

You could say it marks the beginning of the EXILE legend.

ATSUSHI was a contestant on a legendary audition program.

With its gentle, melodious sound and the twin vocals of ATSUSHI and the others, it becomes a sweet medium-tempo ballad.

It’s a bittersweet love song about feelings that can no longer reach their destination.

For love, for a childEXILE

EXILE / For Love, For a Child (Music Video)
For love, for a childEXILE

Here’s EXILE’s winter 2019 release: “For Love, For a Child.” This danceable, upbeat track pairs sweet vocals with lyrics that make it an incredibly heartwarming song.

It’s filled with the kind of encouragement that’s quintessentially EXILE, so it might be a great choice to sing for someone special.

Last ChristmasEXILE

It’s a classic Christmas song by Wham, but I think EXILE’s Japanese version is easy enough for elementary school students to sing.

It’s a bittersweet song that’s perfect for Christmas, and upper-grade students should be able to sing it well.

Please give it a try.

STEP UPEXILE

EXILE / STEP UP (Lyric Video)
STEP UPEXILE

It’s a song by the dance-vocal group EXILE.

It was released in 2018 as a digital-only single.

It’s an upbeat, energetic dance tune.

The slightly retro fashion and backgrounds in the music video match the vibe of the song.

Summer Love TimeEXILE

It’s a very memorable song that played in Yamazaki’s Lunch Pack commercial.

Didn’t many people find themselves captivated by the EXILE-starring ad that aired between popular drama episodes? It’s a track that lets you bask in those memories.

Youe eyes onlyEXILE

Your Eyes Only ~The Fuzzy Outline of Me~
Youe eyes onlyEXILE

They’re not the current members, but this was back when SHUN was still around.

It’s a song you want to sing with a smooth, heartfelt touch.

This track was used as an insert song in the drama “Shotgun Marriage.” The leads were Yutaka Takenouchi and Ryoko Hirosue.

The drama is great, but I think this song really enhanced the atmosphere.

If you belt this one out, it’ll sound really cool.

Happy BirthdayEXILE

It’s an emotional, heartwarming ballad.

The piano melody and powerful vocals create a beautiful harmony.

It can be heard as a love song, but it also seems perfect as a gift for family.

Recommended for a romantic summer night.